Supplements with possible anticancer activity:
Confirm with your veterinarian before administering to your pet.
1. Vitamin D-5000; anticancer activity.
2. Ginger, Boswellia (Frankincense), and curcumin phytosome; anticancer activity as well as anti-inflammatory.
3. Omega 3 with CoQ10; stimulates immune system, chemoprotective, and promotes cardiovascular health.
4. R-lipoic acid; anticancer activity and antioxidant.
5. Carnityl® Acetyl-L-Carnitine; promotes heart health, chemoprotective, possible anticancer activity and may prevent cachexia.
6. Meriva-SF; anticancer and anti-inflammatory.
7. Boswellia Phytosome; anti-inflammatory.
8. Beta Alanine-SR; anti-cancer activity and helps with muscle fatigue.
9. Yunnan BaiyaoCapsules; helps stop bleeding, promotes healing and provides immune system support.
https://www.pattersonvet.com/Supplies/ProductFamilyDetails/PIF_692875
10.Stasis Breaker; antitumor effects, can be applied topically as well.
https://franklintnvet.com/stasis-breaker-tumors/
11. TCVM Pet Supply; TCVM Pet Supply’s mission is to expand awareness of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine so dogs, cats, and horses can live longer lives; your veterinarian can discuss options with a free consult.
https://tcvmpet.com/pages/about-us
12. I'm Yunity; The mushroom Coriolus versicolor, known in China as Yun Zhi, has been used in herbal medicine for more than 2000 years. The bioactive agent in the mushroom is believed to be a polysaccharopeptide (PSP) Pharmacological studies indicate that PSP has antitumor activities.
https://www.buyimyunity.com/?store-page=-p19279717
CANCER DIETS
One of the most overlooked aspects of cancer medicine.
Diet helps provide the foundation for optimal anticancer therapy.
1. https://www.thepetoncologist.com/blog/nutrition-in-pets-with-cancer
2. https://dogcancerbook.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/14-fadklafjalkj342l3kjlkbj9p3.pdf
3. https://acfoundation.org/%E2%80%8Bfeeding-the-dog-with-cancer/
4. https://be.chewy.com/dog-cancer-diet-what-to-feed-a-dog-with-cancer/
PATIENT RESOURCES
Colorado State University's Flint Animal Cancer Center
CONSULT SERVICE: Discuss your pet's case for FREE with a Board Certified Veterinary Oncologist from CSU (ranked No.3 veterinary school in the US by US News & World Report).
https://www.csuanimalcancercenter.org/consult-a-professional/
EARLY CANCER DETECTION IN DOGS
Oncotect he world's first and only at-home cancer screening test for dogs.
The Nu.Q® Vet Cancer Test is an affordable and accessible screening test to aid early detection. It is a simple, easy to use blood test for healthy, older dogs (7 years and older), as well as younger dogs (4 year and older) in breeds with an increased risk of developing cancer.
FidoCure™ identifies genomic mutations and suggests targeted therapy that aims to provide relevant treatment recommendations.
Dr. Judith Shoemaker, DVM:
Provides integrative medicine and therapy and practices holistic cancer medicine. Consultation is available.
http://www.alwayshelpfulveterinaryservices.com/
Pet Cancer Center
A comprehensive guide to cancer diagnosis and treatment in cats and dogs. Database to find veterinary oncologists.
http://www.petcancercenter.org/index.html
VetCancerTrials.org
Searchable clinical trials database for cancer in pet animals.
http://www.vetcancertrials.org/
Financial Support for Veterinary Care
Banfield HOPE grant also lists other foundations that may provide funds to help with veterinary care expenses.
https://www.banfield.com/banfield-foundation/programs
Need Emergency Help With Vet Bills? 15 Sources of Relief:
https://www.gofundme.com/c/blog/help-with-vet-bills
OTHER RESOURCES:
List of Veterinary Schools in the US and the World
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_schools_of_veterinary_medicine
US National Library of Medicine research/science/medicine database
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/
CanineCancer.com: Information and Inspiration when you need it most; contains information on cancer in dogs.
http://www.caninecancer.com/
Feline Cancer Resources
To promote well-being and aging in healthy animals:
ONE-CARBON METABOLISM: similarities among humans, dogs and cats. Rationale for vitamin B12 and methylfolate based testing and therapies.
An analysis of the protein sequence for the vitamin B12 receptor and transport protein revealed remarkable similarity between humans, dogs and cats. Refer to: Sysel et al: Oncotarget. 2015 Feb 10;6(4):2331-48. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.3206. PMID: 25633912; PMCID: PMC4385855.
For one-carbon metabolism support consult with your veterinarian about these products (not for animals with cancer):
1) MethylGuard https://thor.ne/oguE5
2) Methylation bundle https://thor.ne/3xwUn
3) Neurochondria https://thor.ne/FGVCP
4) Methyl folate https://thor.ne/ZgljR
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